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and the training is just over here. most of the team are away at a competition but there are still plenty of people out for a quiet day of risking. a broken bones here and there and having fun. and if the seven year old can make you around the truck in one piece. well once i figured out how to stop the thing from stalling at least. i'm making my own. never again. ok so i might not be a natural rebel without a cause but there are some people who do live rather unconventional lives. probably to say the recycling projects around still in their infancy. around here. you know exactly what to do with. there are certain.
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things might. be has developed a whole new take on heating the bottle to be retaught engineer who just can't stop building. expensive bricks but there are plenty of alternatives just lying around. many bottles if you boil it up over the years you know mineral water beer and the like has difficulty getting rid of them so i thought i might as well use them for a good purpose to the first thing i made was a. nice and warm place. and as time went by and all the projects crop top. talent for instance from the inside it may be all these version of the london more . but it's. place for the
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kids to play and help with the gardening to. some yeah here's my swimming pool has a double purpose but you know first your children swim in the water and then it's used to watering plants and then we'll feel the swimming pool up again a great deal thrilling go on a way to will feel that's the. perfect. projects have made him a bit of a local celebrity and he's always had plenty of fans to bring him supplies luxury luxury village news. and you can keep up with the new. look coming in. it takes seven to eight people to collect these bottles even a plant or whatever one is drop off. each building normally takes years to complete it isn't slowing down his property empire his next one is an old chapel and he's always looking for willing volunteers if you want to try and with a few quick tips from the most i was well on my way to an architectural triumph was
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that all this hard work in the hot sun makes a man thirsty. that sadly i don't have five years to stay and help or how to finish this project but i can at least help contribute to the building materials. woodring on the job is encouraged. but just one of course because my next stop was going to take some serious concentration if i didn't want to end up with a black hole to. shock but imo. from both a lot ists to martial artist is. this is ten c. karate club the biggest and most successful in the city so it's run by alexander one of russia's most accomplished karate masters and he's a bully assisted by his son yevgeny. blackbelt of course i was in for an easy
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ride. somehow. an intensive course. quickly in here to get cracked over the head. trained thousand students. of the city's population. this is a. take .
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somewhere in the city. and. there are almost no russians working. different treatments. particularly effective. to be great for. ever experience.
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received. this new. such a small person was capable of inflicting so much pain and i was only off way through the treatment. right on hoping that this. all gentle and refreshing the first because now my back row feels like he's had an encounter with a tyke. understandably i was
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a little nervous as i climbed on to my next plinth but my instructor soon had me completely relaxed. at least until i noticed him getting out to like. the very moment of my. knees with him. true. they may have been using me as a human flaw. but it's also supposed to be great for the secular. compared to those volatile voyles this is a walk in the park. not sure whether most kids sucked up into little. much she. with. centuries of chinese wisdom it was time to seek out some spiritual healing too and
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that meant getting out of the city. from the capital is one of the areas most beautiful nature spots. so this is the national park it's the biggest national park in the whole region and it's centered around a series of sacred buddhist monuments unfortunately most of them all high up on the hills which means if i'm going to see them. i've got a bit of a track ahead of. them of course i picked one of the hottest days of the year to do . this there's plenty of refreshment available. the trucks are said to have been here for millennia and each visitor responds to do their bit to keep them flare. the piles of stones that you can see here are made by the pilgrims taking the trek up into the hills. it's
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traditional to remove obstacles from your part so that obviously helps you but also the others who are coming to follow in your footsteps and of course never head step bit of good karma. it can be easy to get lost here if you don't know where you're going but i was lucky enough to have my guide by year waiting for me and one of the park's most spectacular points. is a buddhist who's been showing people around here for more than ten years and he knows all of the most sacred places. this is a holy place. name means goddess and one of the goddesses is right here in the rock for much you can answer many questions and one can profit from the knowledge that just touched the rock with your hands and for it. by.
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touching my forehead to this rock who posts to impart some wisdom to me. it's good to stay. but there are plenty of opportunities to draw on the gods knowledge here dozens of children's journey here almost every day to make offerings will seek guidance in the parks various shrines and most of them are headed for one particular destination. it's been a long haul truck but it's finally almost to the end because just behind me is the holiest sites for the buddhists and the whole of this park it's called the gates cathedral and people believe that that fully marks the entrance to paradise. take a climb up the stairway to heaven. kohat as
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a cold drink. then the. more you lucky enough to have the spirit speak to you all know it's there's definitely a special energy about our night. incredible views and natural monoliths make this a memorable trip and i was looking forward to seeing more of the region has produced treasures. wealthy british style. time. market why not just can't. find out what's really happening to the global economy
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which makes cons are by no holds barred look at the global financial headlines tune in to kaiser report on r g. both. of them. well my national park is an amazing experience for both hikers and pilgrims alike but buddhist center can be found in the region. buddhism plays
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a major role in culture in fact the region is home to the two oldest but it's temples in the whole of the country but it's not just people spiritual wellbeing but the concern with here i've also got a pretty serious academic program to. this dance and temple is home to around two hundred monks and only students and there's always a good argument to be. teaching. a course of such discussions to students learning the philosophic truth of buddhism. your game is the sunni among care to give me a tour of the impressive temple grounds. it was built back in the late eight hundred seventy s. but fell into disrepair during the soviet union and for the last twenty years you have gagne and his brothers have been helping to restore it to its former glory. but the monks haven't only been rebuilding their temple they've also been restoring
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their academy. as an english teacher who's been working here since one nine hundred ninety four the students study here for five years and as well as languages and they focus heavily on tibetan sciences to get. one low grade to both the sciences five for the sciences and you can teach to fit that. explain the types of paul. there are lots of different ones this might tell you. kidding appalls different kinds. in the world leaders have to be at work a certain rate for fifteen years ok. so perhaps the most important lesson is concentration on buddhist or similar ideas and they have some extremely
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well travelled professors to class. their listeners this oil field most of that bottom line he can from. his. form are told the kid didn't just. fall in line he is for its. policy. and want to study and nowadays he teaches symbols to follow what languages he writes a bit. more into batson is not what it should be high decided it was time to buy him in the monk's farewell but these deep intellectual close's they do make you think. they may study it for five years but that doesn't mean that the philosophical question stop for the monks there apparently are one of the favorites is simply how is it. who i am. ok that's something that probably would take
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a lifetime to figure out. but the people around here don't just like to exercise their minds there's plenty of healthy competition among the villages in this region especially when it comes to archery. but this is bowman ship behrendt style and that's a little different. beyond a month ago ted targets on the ground and there are some fairly complicated rules. despite the fact that it looks like a ridiculously accurate one he just has one point because he's not this from there . each participant stands on the twenty or thirty meters back and get some thirty two shots if you knock the want out of the target zone it's two points any of us only one. it's a technique that takes years to master but when. i found myself a bit of a. robin hood probably with you know what let's give it
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a shot right. all the bows on home made from but balkan horn and they have kevlar strings so not much chance of those snapping in a hurry my point here is the most experienced don't tour in the village so if i was going to get a lesson from anyone he's the man. in the chair. so . dress and release. perfect form without an arrow. and see how that changes in about. now and then it was finally time to let loose ok so i need. a little white. loose one point.
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trust me. i decided to quit while i was ahead anyway compared to some of the other competitors i wasn't really dressed for the occasion. it was time to exploring some more of the local wilderness nowadays none of this territory is off limits but i was having to replace the just twenty years ago i would have been allowed anywhere near. their huge areas of understood step in this region but in the middle as one place that was closed from the outside world for more than twenty years during the soviet union. and it's because of this but it is the largest uranium mine in the whole of russia and it fuels one of the country's nuclear power . i was about to head four hundred meters down into the. mine which produces eighty percent of the country's uranium.
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they. do seems a. trench down several levels. this is pretty serious equipment. these drills are used to holes in the rock which is then with explosives and scooped up and dropped ready for action. a piece of. wood hard to believe but within this is this small piece of radioactive
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material. and surprisingly to use any heavy machinery but that didn't mean i wasn't going to do a little minding your. own doubting to avoid like this. when you're dealing with one of the most potentially lethal substances on the planet. i want to be putting. the only thing you'll really like me to suffer from down here is dust inhalation bus in the four thousand tons of coal they haul out of the pit every day there's six tons of concentrated highly radioactive uranium to sobering fault. so it's a bad. treatment to uranium mine without any.
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of the above and these bismillah glowing in. my time in the reason was coming to an end but i still have to souvenirs to pick up in the region. hundreds of years the burri out of had a reputation for beautiful and weaponry like this. but like with any old thing sometimes you need to give it a bit of a touch up and there's a lady around here who really knows how to put the sparkle back into things. as an artist and silversmith and if you want something to look it's best she's the woman you go and see. oh i thought i'd check if i could get a discount by helping out with the cleaning. specific scrubbing technique just. a bit of elbow grease this is. a shift lever shining away there will be the envy of
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all of my next wedding. coming up very soon. ok i'm probably unlikely to ever attend the wedding but jurymen did invite me to a family picnic the next day with a bit of a difference. they don't do things when they get together in these parts and i did today was being supplied by a law of sheep. so this is actually the most important part of the ceremony where you have to do it with your head covered. you make an offering to the four corners of the earth. is to ensure that the soul of the. goes to a different place and is welcomed by the spirit and by god i left the guys to do what needed to be done and got ready to start cooking.
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so this is considered to be the biggest delicacy. speciality liver but. it just because the meat which is still warm but it's. with freshness here then once we'd sealed the liver it was time for the second lamb . so the meat now that it's been cooked is now wrapped in the fat and then we go back and cook it again this is a very special treat. tool exceptionally primal men meet and fought. over doing it thousands of them. are still truly omitted to have been able to share this experience with to remember and her relatives. an authentic piece of berea family life the few westerners ever
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have a chance to be a part of. and it was a perfect ten minutes of my time as a baikal screen rich or. download the official antti application to i phone or i pod touch from the i choose jobs to. watch on t.v. life on the go. video on demand ati's my old costs and already says feeds now in the palm of your. questions on the dot com.
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in india in the movie joint the photo of the gateway hotel the grand imperial trilogy told us to.
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sit down to go and. read this in the kenilworth photo as treat. for the u.k.'s phone hacking scandal rocked rupert murdoch's already shaken. public fury over the case challenges the future of britain's newspaper industry. calls for the u.s. to cut spending and threats of the country's credit rating might be downgraded if lawmakers fail to raise america's debt ceiling as more states plunged deeper into economic crisis. initial investigations into the sinking of the belgariad point to negligence and that the tragedy could have been avoided. the first arrests were made in the investigation into sunday's pleasure cruise a disastrous divers continue to retrieve bodies from the volga river with the death toll now standing at one hundred and thirty.
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with news in coming from around the world this is r.t. live in moscow twenty four hours a day with a rapid change of heart rupert murdoch and his son james have now confirmed they will give evidence to a parliamentary committee investigating the u.k. phone hacking scandal this comes hot on the heels of earlier reports that they declined the silence it's alleged that several of murdoch's newspapers were engaged in rampant voicemail hacking and bribing senior officials. reports the media mogul's red top rise over the decades was littered with red flags warning of what was to come. rupert murdoch's push to expand in british media has come to a halt public and political rage over phone hacking has forced news corp to drop its bid to buy satellite broadcaster b. sky b. but some say he's already killed the british press and they were saying it as far
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back as one thousand nine hundred eighty one that's when he went on a media spending spree and bought amongst others the world renowned times newspaper news international has been playing a toxic part of our public life for so long but it worked under his ownership circulation just kept on rising in a market that killed off others and sky t.v. a loss making and obscure satellite network rocketed to become the biggest player in the u.k.'s pay t.v. market i do admire rupert murdoch because he's a risk taker when he bought the times and sunday times of london there are people who will say that he saved the newspaper industry but now it's clear that success came with a heavy price tag morality murdoch's journalist kept the ratings high by violating and exploiting the vulnerable they hacked the private voice mails of families of dead soldiers and of murdered children assigned flee we've seen criminality and in various.

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